Sad to hear Darren McGavin passed away on sat 25th feb 2006.
Best known for "Kolchak" He will be greatly remembered.
He was one of my favorite actors

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...and yet another. :> ( <----sad.Mon Feb 27, 2006 7:13 pm

Now actor Dennis Weaver has passed on at 81 as well. Anyone who watched TV in the 60s & 70s knows he was cowboy detective "McCloud" on NBC,was on CBS's "Gunsmoke" and the frightened driver pursued by an insane semi-driver in Steven Speiberg's TV-film "Duel".

A lot mor folks have passed on tan we know,but i haven't he time to list them. I'll just say that I hope they're all in the happiest place possible.

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Darren MTue Feb 28, 2006 4:47 pm

Darren McGavin and Dennis Weaver worked together on only one project (as far as I can tell). It was a 1992 TV movie titled, "Mastergate" which spoofed the Watergate hearings.

It's sad that they've passed but they both lived long lives. What really bothers me is when someone's life is cut short like John Ritter of "Three's Company" and "8 Simple Rules" fame. He died 6 days short of his 55th birthday.

Then there are the tragic cases of actors like George Reeves (The Adventures of Superman - 1952) who took his own life at age 45, probably due to his inability to get acting jobs because he was typecast as Superman. Even though a huge star, he was only able to get four non-Superman roles from 1953 till his death in 1959. Prior to being typecast, he had appeared in 67 other roles in films and on television. He had sunk so low that he was actually considering a career as an exhibition wrestler right before he committed suicide. Now that's sad!

Or Christopher Reeves, the "other" Superman who became paralyzed from the neck down at age 43 after taking a fall while horseback riding. He was an inspiration in his attitude and never lost hope that he'd someday be well. He fought what most doctors were saying would be a nearly immediate death for 9 1/2 years before finally passing on October 10, 2004 at age 52.

We can only hope that the rest of our TV Heroes of Yesteryear live lives more similar to the ones that Darren and Dennis lived even though we'll mourn their loss anyway!